Month: February 2018

A new email arrives in your inbox and you see it’s from one of your former employees. You quickly glance over the subject line, and your eyes catch on one word: recommendation. Immediately, your st...Read More

Trucks in India do more than just carry loads. These eccentric vehicles double as mobile canvases for outrageously colourful paintings of deities, lotus blossoms, village scenes, mangoes, movie-stars,...Read More

20 years ago, you probably would’ve laughed if someone said your life would one day be irrevocably changed by a company called Google. What’s a google? But, as you know, Google’s become the lar...Read More

In Québec City, the capital of French Canada, winters are ridiculously long (it can snow anytime from October to May) and residents have learned to make the most of the bone-numbing cold. The result?...Read More

The Federal Trade Commission regulates privacy in the United States, and under the FTC rules, a website need not have a privacy policy at all. However, a website must comply with and not violate its p...Read More

We’ve all been there. That time your alarm mysteriously didn’t go off, you couldn’t find your keys, and the train was late. It happens to the best of us , and for most of us, when it does, it ...Read More

Striking antelopes found nowhere else on earth, the world’s quirkiest bird, Africa’s second biggest wildebeest migration, and the legend of a celebrity lioness. All this set amid beguiling backdro...Read More

Sony on Wednesday revived its robot dog, Aibo, which it put down, so to speak, in 2006. The autonomous entertainment robot brings fun and joy to the entire family, Sony claimed. Among other things, it...Read More

Lonely Planet Local Chris Griffiths has been photographing Morocco for more than five years and has now settled in Marrakesh, drawn in by the historic architecture mixed with an ever-changing creati...Read More